PorkSlice the pork into long thin strips, lightly salt, and let stand for 15 minutes

VegetablesSlice larger scallion/green onion in half lengthwise, then cut to 1 inch lengths. Slice the onion, then cut each slice in half and separate the layers.Slice the peppers (discard seeds, or save for drying) into thin slivers.Press excess moisture from kimchi. Save about 2 teaspoons of the juice to add to batter.Toss together in a medium bowl

Dip:In a small bowl, mix all dip ingredients.Stir well and set aside.

Batter:In a small mixing bowl:Whip egg and sesame oil together with a whisk, fork, or slotted spoon.In a medium to large mixing bowl:Mix dry ingredients (flour, starch, salt).Add egg mixture, kimchi juice, and water. Stir until well mixed. (Batter should be slightly thinner than standard pancake batter.)

Cooking:

Preheat large flat bottomed skillet (pancake griddle to 350º) over high heat. Lightly oil griddle or skillet.Add pork strips and lightly brown them. (30 to 45 seconds) Add to bowl with veggies and toss.Reduce heat to medium and add 1 teaspoon vegetable oil. Ladle batter into skillet (six to eight inch diameter cake) and quickly add the tossed ingredients evenly over the batter.When the underside is lightly browned carefully flip the pancake. (check by slightly lifting one edge with spatula)Repeat until golden brown on both sides. Edges should be slightly crisp.Repeat process until all the batter is used. (pancakes may be kept in warm oven until cooking is done).

Cut pancakes into approximately 1 inch by 1 inch sections and serve with dip as a snack or as a side dish with a Korean meal. Unused cooked pancakes may be frozen for later use.

To reheat - Wrap in tin foil and place in 350º oven for about 10 minutes. Add 5 minutes for each additional pancake.

Cut meat into small pieces.Cut kimchi into 1/2 inch by 1 inch strips.Thin slice the garlic from top to bottomCut tofu in half lengthwise, then slice into approximately 1/4 inch thick slices.Cut green onion diagonally in 1/2 inch lengths

Cooking:

Place kimchi, meat, and water in a medium pot or large stone bowl over high heat and bring to a full boil.Reduce heat to medium and cook for about 15 minutes.Skim any oil/foam from the top.Add tofu, garlic, and red chili pepper, return to full boil, and cook for about 10 minutes.Add green onion just prior to serving.YIELD: 2 or 3 servings

KIMCHEE FRIED RICE!!!!!!!! I'm no good with measurements for recipes, but if you are using your kimchee dregs you probably know how to make fried rice. I add:squashscallionSPAM!green beanegg...........and any random yummies in my fridge.......old rice from cookerwhite peppertouch of sesame oilAdd kimchee /juice at the end

Kimchi fried rice is my youngest son's favorite dish (next to soon tobu jjigae).A tip on the old rice - if you sprinkle it with a little water, cover it, and microwave for about a minute, it's much easier to mix in the pan with your other ingredients.